A Detroit woman was turned over to federal officials after Farmington Hills police found she had an outstanding warrant to be deported.

The 52-year old woman had come to the police station records department March 16 to be fingerprinted for an unspecified reason.

During the fingerprinting process and related background check, during which the woman had provided her passport, driver's license and city of Detroit identification card, police said they learned she had an outstanding administrative warrant for removal from the United States. No bond was allowed on the warrant.

The woman was taken into custody as police contacted U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. An ICE agent responded to take the woman into custody.